Friday, December 31, 2010

Euro Zone Faces Exodus

Dec. 31 2010 | The ongoing European debt crisis, and the austerity measures brought in to solve the issues, will see an "exodus" of countries from the monetary union, according to Jim Walker, founder and CEO of Asianomics.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Unemployment Benefit Applications Drop Sharply

The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell to its lowest point in nearly two and a half years, a sign that the job market is slowly improving. (Dec. 30)

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

AllState Sues Bank of America over Residential Mortgage Securities

Allstate Corp. (ALL) has shed its opening bell upside and is down fractionally, after the insurance carrier said it was suing Bank of America Corp. (BAC) over mortgage-backed securities that went sour.

The suit alleges the bank's Countrywide unit knew $700 million in residential mortgage-backed securities it sold Allstate were a "toxic mix of loans given to borrowers (who) could not afford the properties and thus were highly likely to default."

BAC shares also were higher in initial trade today.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

The Federal Reserve is a failure

Oh wait, the US way may not be on the road to recovery after all. Pimco Chief Executive El-Erian warns the US is on its way to deflation. Remember Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner's New York Times op-ed earlier this week, where he said the US is in a recovery, well not exactly according to several economists. Anthony Randazzo, director of economic research at the Reason Foundation says there is no real proof the stimulus busted GDP. He also discusses the problem with Ben Bernanke and why Americans still put trust in the Wall Street players.


Monday, December 27, 2010

Recession Risk Remains in 2011

Dec. 27 2010 | There is a risk of another recession next year and protectionism could cause major problems in 2011, Roger Nightingale, strategist at Pointon York, told CNBC Monday.